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Measuring Convergence and Divergence in Varieties of Chinese: A Lectometric Approach

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Publications

Chinese Causative Constructions with shi, ling and rang: A cross-variety perspective

Author(s): Xiaoyu Tian Weiwei Zhang
Published in: The 15th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference (ICLC15), 2019
Publisher: Kwansei Gakuin University

Analyzing lexical variation in regional varieties of Chinese: A concept-based approach

Author(s): Weiwei Zhang, Kris Heylen, Dirk Geeraerts
Published in: The 15th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference, 2019
Publisher: The 15th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference

From the Cookbook of Corpus-Based Lexical Lectometry: A Taste of Chinese

Author(s): Kris Heylen, Weiwei Zhang
Published in: The International Conference on Language Variation in Europe, ICLaVE, 2019
Publisher: The International Conference on Language Variation in Europe, ICLaVE

Scaling-up lexical variationist research in pluricentric languages with type- and token-level vector semantics

Author(s): Stefano De Pascale, Weiwei Zhang and Kris Heylen
Published in: the Annual Conference of the German Linguistic Society (DGfS) 2020, Issue "workshop ""Empirical Studies of Word Sense Divergences across Language Varieties""", 2020
Publisher: Annual Conference of the German Linguistic Society

Chinese causative constructions with shi, ling and rang: A cross-variety perspective.

Author(s): Xiaoyu Tian, Weiwei Zhang
Published in: International Corpus Linguistics Symposium, 2019
Publisher: University of Shanghai for Science and Technology

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